News Briefs – 04/15/2022

Here are some news stories that might be of interest. Most articles will be more or less summarized in the headline. You can skim the headlines and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest. Keep in mind, many of these reports are products of an unreliable news media, so although they will be what people are hearing and talking about, there is no guarantee any one of them is necessarily correct, and we have had cases of outright lies make it onto these pages.

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True the Vote used two petabytes of data, ten trillion cell phone pings, and four million minutes of surveillance video to uncover a nationwide organized criminal ballot trafficking ring.

Republican Ryan Kelley files for Michigan governor, calls for dumping state’s voting machines.

True the Vote used two petabytes of data, ten trillion cell phone pings, and four million minutes of surveillance video to uncover a nationwide organized criminal ballot trafficking ring.

For the fourth time and by the same 4-3 margin, the Ohio Supreme Court threw out Republican-drawn maps on Thursday for new state legislative districts as unfairly favoring Republicans.

Tech exec was warned dirt-digging effort on Trump ‘will not fly,’ Durham claims.

Trump-appointed prosecutor David Weiss weighs a Hunter Biden indictment.

Whitey Bulger’s nephew played key role in Hunter Biden’s Chinese business ventures. The Bulger family actually dominated the Church, Politics, and crime. IIRC, Whitey’s one brother was President of the State Senate, another was a Court Clerk Magistrate. When 60 Minutes did a piece on Bulger, they noted another close family member, I think a brother or brother in law, was a high-ranking local Church official, noting the Bulger family controlled the government, the crime, and the Church in Boston. 60 Minutes played it like it was just a chance thing. Meanwhile, when a photo shows up of Whitey with a priest it is a pedo priest, because it was all one big club, and they were all in it. Whitey even won the lotto, as I recall.

Boston Police uniforms stolen. Boston Marathon is Monday, April 18, prompting fears of an attack.

Wealthy donor Ed Buck gets 30 years in prison for drugging gay men, two fatally. Not how you would expect it to go, unless the old guard is about to go.

Biden says “for four years, I was a full professor at the University of Pennsylvania.” Most of a narcissist’s life is spent in a false reality. As their mind goes, that false reality tendency is the strongest thing in it, and it can take over, producing bizarre outbursts like this. When he said it, he would actually have believed it was arguable.

According to a source within CBP, the Border Patrol will terminate the CDC Title 42 COVID-19 expulsions for certain categories of migrants effective immediately.

Comedian Gilbert Gottfried, who died from ‘sudden’ heart attack, was recently vaxxed.

Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams cannot immediately begin raising and spending unlimited campaign contributions under a state law passed last year because she is not yet her party’s nominee, a federal judge ruled Thursday.

Democrats fear Sen. Dianne Feinstein no longer mentally fit for Congress: report.

Vox Day points out, DuckDuckGo CEO Gabriel Weinberg has announced that the search engine will begin purging all independent media outlets from the platform and will replace them with “trusted” mainstream media outlets instead.

New Jersey has opened up a “Disinformation Portal” complete with a phone number, where you can call up and report people who are spreading “disinformation.” It is really quite insulting, because not only are they telling you that you cannot see all the information, or listen to all the positions. They are even telling you you are not allowed to think inside your own head, or come to a different conclusion than they tell you to, and if you do, and you speak and they find out, they will punish you for it. I can remember reading as a kid about all these totalitarian regimes, and their propaganda ministries, and thinking how blessed we were that it could never happen here. But there is nowhere that cannot happen.

This article said yesterday“Watch Goldman Sachs, tipped to see a 32% revenue decline in Q1. Given Goldman has beaten forecasts in each one of the past eight quarters, anything worse could weigh heavily on shares already down 16% this year.” When the numbers came in, Goldman Sachs profit fell 42% despite strong revenue from trading.

Goldman quietly sells billions in stocks for the third quarter in a row.

The article above mentions “storm clouds,” and now Jamie Dimon is using the same phrase, almost like a code.

A ‘sharp recession’ lies ahead for Germany should it be cut off from the Russian gas it is so badly addicted to.

NATO sanctions will produce a global diesel fuel disaster.

China’s lockdowns could trigger a logistics snarl that may ‘dwarf’ 2020 and 2021.

Rent in major U.S. cities has surged 17% from a year ago. 17 again.

Mexican border blockade threatens to leave US supermarkets without produce ahead of Easter.

Florida’s citrus industry is on track for lowest yield since WWII.

Musk says twitter needs to get rid of shadow bans and covert manipulation, allow all speech which is legal, err on the side of free speech, and not perma-ban people.

Elon makes an offer on twitter, and later says it should be put to a shareholder vote:

On April 13, 2022, the Reporting Person delivered a letter to the Issuer (the “Letter”) which contained a non-binding proposal (the “Proposal”) to acquire all of the outstanding Common Stock of the Issuer not owned by the Reporting Person for all cash consideration valuing the Common Stock at $54.20 per share (the “Proposed Transaction”). This represents a 54% premium over the closing price of the Common Stock on January 28, 2022, the trading day before the Reporting Person began investing in the Issuer, and a 38% premium over the closing price of the Common Stock on April 1, 2022, the trading day before the Reporting Person’s investment in the Issuer was publicly announced.

Elon Musk tweets back at Dopey Prince Alwaleed’s criticism of his offer:

What is Elon doing? Deace explains best in this next thread. Musk is about to reveal, once and for all, is Twitter a company owned by individuals who are all operating independently according to their own financial self interest, as we are told, or is it one big a CIA/Cabal psyop? Is it actually “owned” by CIA/Cabal psyop-ers, who are not actually allowed to sell their shares, because Cabal needs twitter to act as a cover that will explain to everyone that they are a minority, and need to cede power to the smoke-and-mirrors phantom “majority” Cabal has created on twitter? That is pretty huge, and not the type of thing somebody, even a billionaire would do in this environment, unless they had some sort of protection:

The “private business” or “build your own internet” argument in defense of Big Tech censorship was always a garbage excuse to let Silicon Valley silence speech it disagrees with, and the meltdown about Elon Musk’s offer to buy Twitter (making the platform a truly private company) makes it more obvious than ever.

Currently, Twitter is reportedly weighing a “poison pill” option that effectively makes an acquisition less attractive by allowing existing shareholders to purchase shares at less than market value.

Funds held by Vanguard Group recently upped their stake in the social-media platform, making the asset manager Twitter’s largest shareholder and bumping Mr. Musk out of the top spot. You give your retirement funds to Cabal, and they use them to fund control operations. And because of the surveillance and control, their money managers are the ones who make money, so everyone gives their money to them. It is brilliant, really.

Musk says he has a Plan B if his buyout fails.

Donald Trump insists he won’t return to Twitter if Elon Musk buys it.

Fauci’s daughter is a twitter “engineer.”

Democrat Billionaire Mike Bloomberg pays less than half the tax rate paid by average Americans. 4%. What pisses me off is every year Americans have to spend a day or two of their lives playing accountant, when the government could simply tell businesses to charge a set percentage per purchase, and have it all done by math and computers. If you want, charge more on luxury goods. No more audits, no more IRS, no having to deal with government. Take all those Americans, add up all those days, and that is life – time with family, and friends – a precious resource, just thrown away. Each million American-days in a year is almost 3,000 years of cumulative life just wasted each year paying Cabals bill’s for surveillance, and pedophile rings, and all the rest of the shitbaggery.

Over 50% of independent restaurants, bars without federal grants fear permanent closure within 6 months. I have told you, when everything shakes out, we will find most small businesses in our neighborhoods survived long enough to get a foothold because their owners agreed at some point to be network assets. This network will be everywhere you looked. It was all the things you were told you could have done, if only you had tried. But the truth was, it would almost certainly have not worked for you, and if it did for a bit, it would have ended like all the companies who watched Microsoft just steal their inventions. It would not have lasted.

John Hinckley Jr. to play a sold-out concert after his unconditional release. You know how it works.

New York Times calls Elon Musk’s possible future plans ‘treacherous,’ and a ‘threat’ to Twitter.

MSNBC host warns of ‘massive, life and globe-altering’ consequences for free speech on Twitter.

Click the video to see Biden try to shake hands with nobody:

 

Nobody can tell you what the truth is today, except people who will never do it. All I know for sure is there are a few things I would definitely have told you were entirely impossible before, that I know now are true, beyond any shadow of a doubt. And that tells me we really can’t judge what is real of not if we are not a part of the conspiracy. So this next guy’s analysis of the NY Subway shooting video is not absolutely, definitely true in every take. But I am archiving it here because in my matrix of probabilities, I would say it is about 60% likely he is right in 90-95% of the takes he has on this video, about where you can see people uninjured in one shot, and then running up topside to pose as injured for photos up there on the street. Plus I notice a massive, obese black man, dressed in a fluorescent yellow vest and hard hat as pictured just before the shooting here, who was the supposed shooter, is nowhere to be seen on the video, and I would think it statistically unlikely he would be entirely missed by the videographer. And from my experience, all those people walking about looking at their cell phones, and then looking up and assessing what is around them, as if looking for something they were told to interact around, before seeing it and deciding how to move and where to go, are eerily similar to what you will see when the local surveillance decides to put on a show for you, and your local coverage around you is taking orders from their phone and figuring out how to follow them.

Walt Disney World has a secret underground tunnel system.

Was Disney started as the Jeffrey Epstein/Child-trafficking operation of its time? This site is one of those pages with endless videos and material, some interesting, like the subliminal stuff in Disney movies, some not really on the mark. So don’t feel you need to view it all because there is some gem I linked to it for. But I saw the headline, and immediately thought of the photos of Ghislaine doing the charity fundraiser for Disney way back when she was a British Paris Hilton, and realized, Disney’s public look is a lot like Hefner, and Epstein, and Maxwell, and Weinstein, where there is an ostensible public face, and then a lot of more private rumors. There are rumors of CIA links, and more than a few executives have moved from the company into intelligence positions. And we have heard where their promotional parties involve taking the child stars in the back rooms, and providing blackmail in order to move up the ladder in the company. Nothing was as it seemed.

A long piece by Fritz Springmeier making the same case on Disney.

A story of a family who thinks a child trafficker was targeting their kids at Disney.

Dollar stores across the United States and Canada are selling products that contain a large number of toxic chemicals, including children’s toys, according to a new study published on April 12.

Multiple people reported a huge boom in Heaven Kanas as Multiple emergency crews are responding to the Huge gas explosion at a gas plant.

There a new fence around the Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Mexican cartels fly 9,000 drone flights into the U.S. to surveil law enforcement operations.

What is going on at Ft Bragg? Seven soldiers who went camping with a 21 year old decorated Fort Bragg paratrooper, before his severed head washed up on a beach, are facing courts-martial on conspiracy and a slew of other charges, all not directly related to the homicide, which remains unsolved. Given we are in tumult nationally, and the deaths at Ft Bragg, from all causes, seem not to abate, it is tough to think it is all unrelated.

Authorities seize $13 billion from Abramovich associates in the “largest asset freeze in UK history.” In this corrupt regime, that money is not going to just sit there. Cabal will disappear it and say it is frozen.

Russian defense minister had massive heart attack, and maybe not from natural causes. From a distance it does look like Putin is using the war in Ukraine to flush out corruption in the Russian government, producing a regime change there just as we are maybe seeing some kind of regime change here.

NSA tweets they are looking for ‘Quantum Researchers’ on #WorldQuantumDay. Not sure if that is good or bad these days.

How to become very unpopular very fast with this DIY EMP generator. It only disrupts memory-writes, so no long term destruction of electronics. But the headline deserves some sort of award.

Very low dose lithium therapy, well below anything used in psychiatry, might stop age-related diminution of kidney function. I would consider starting this early if I was operating on one kidney, and planned to live to a ripe old age.

Scientists make skin cells in a petri dish turn younger. They can’t do it in humans yet, supposedly out of fear of triggering cancer.

Florida became the latest Republican-led state to clamp down on abortion rights after Governor Ron DeSantis signed a law Thursday that bans the procedure after 15 weeks.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) claimed victory Wednesday after the governor of Mexico’s Nuevo Leon province promised to curb illegal migration in exchange for Abbott ending stringent safety checks on the trucks used to export goods from the province’s factories and farms.

Tucker Carlson admits he is unvaccinated.

Joy Behar notes, the ‘Supreme Court is poised to pass a bill’ making New York an Open Carry State.’ Actually they will rule everyone has a right to carry concealed, but close enough. Should be in a month and a half or so, and apply nationally.

Poll shows rising prices will drive majority of Republican women to vote. Insert a shopping joke here.

Poll shows Biden’s ending Title 42 at the border is enormously unpopular with voters.

RNC unanimously votes to withdraw from the Commission on Presidential Debates.

DeSantis draws congressional map that would dramatically expand GOP’s edge in Florida.

Florida redistricting map eliminates gerrymandered seats – gives the GOP a 20-8 advantage including 4 new Republican seats.

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04/13/22

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Rex Regum veniet
Rex Regum veniet
2 years ago

Whitey Bulger’s nephew played key role in Hunter Biden’s Chinese business ventures. The Bulger family actually dominated the Church, Politics, and crime.”

The Bulger’s also turned at least one FBI agent decades ago. A movie was made about it (The Departed). Yes, the FBI agent was Irish. In the movie the mobsters are all Italian, but these guys were/are all Irish Catholics, just like the Bidens, and half of the FBI.

Rex Regum veniet
Rex Regum veniet
2 years ago

Rent in major U.S. cities has surged 17% from a year ago. 17 again.”

Easter is on the 17th.
*Spoiler Alert*
Our Father in Heaven wins.

Rex Regum veniet
Rex Regum veniet
2 years ago

Tucker Carlson admits he is unvaccinated.

Based,
Here’s Tuck, going to get his vaccine. He will let you know when he gets there.
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Rex Regum veniet
Rex Regum veniet
2 years ago

Poll shows rising prices will drive majority of Republican women to vote. Insert a shopping joke here.”

FWIW, Posting stuff like this in normie spaces will probably push them towards right wing politics. Along with some “thanks Biden” type stuff. It’s very easy to meme right now.
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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex Regum veniet
2 years ago

Whoa! I haven’t been stateside in ages, and can’t remember that the shopping carts were that big. American shopping carts are like SUVs compared to other shopping carts.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Boston Police uniforms stolen. Boston Marathon is Monday, April 18, prompting fears of an attack.

PDs mostly use the same half-dozen uniform styles. They’re available from local uniform supply companies, Amazon, or eBay, along with all the gear except for firearms.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Democrats fear Sen. Dianne Feinstein no longer mentally fit for Congress: report.

Translation: they figure she’s too far gone to defend her position, and now they’re fighting over who gets her office and her committee slots.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Maybe DoD has had enough of the CHN spying now that they are orienting toward war with CHN?

I just keep having flashbacks to DJT tossing some candy or something on Merkel’s desk after she refused to can Nord2 and saying something like “don’t say I never gave you anything”.

We might be seeing a tectonic shift by DoD toward CHN right now. Trump played his part and now RUS is.

Idk

Matt
Matt
2 years ago

So… Since gasoline will be expensive, if even available…I’m guessing Republican women will be forced to join Democrats in pushing shopping carts full of ballots to the ballot drop off boxes?

Sorry. Best (absolutely terrible) joke I could come up with for the “Republican/Women/Shopping/Voting” issue

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> NATO sanctions will produce a global diesel fuel disaster.

Yesterday’s prices local to me:

unleaded regular: $3.67
Diesel: $4.75

The fun part is Diesel is lower on the distillation chain than gasoline is; there’s more of it per barrel of oil, and it’s therefore cheaper than gasoline. But by the time taxes and profiteering take their bites, it’s always more expensive than gasoline.

Some of you might remember when propane conversions were a thing; when gasoline was a dollar a gallon, liquid propane was about a quarter. That went away during the Clinton Administration, when began levying a Federal fuel tax based on BTUs per gallon.

TL;DR: what you pay at the pump is only loosely related to the price of a barrel of oil.

Matt
Matt
2 years ago

A request for consideration:

Is it possible to have a link at the top of the daily article to the comments section?
I generally read through early morning…and then if time allows swing back by in the evening to check out the comments (I find the back and forth valuable and absolutely appreciate having it here!).

But scrolling down past all the links on my phone, the comments link blends right in. If there was some way to grab it right at the top, it’s be easier. I’ll still hunt it down no matter- it’s well worth it…but thought I’d mention it, just in case.

Please do keep up the good work. It is much appreciated.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> New Jersey has opened up a “Disinformation Portal” complete with a phone number, where you can call up and report people who are spreading “disinformation.” 

There’s a quote supposedly from Benito Mussolini (newspaperman and publisher before he got into the dictatoring business)

“Only news that serves the State is true.”

I haven’t ever found a source for it, so it might be apocryphal, but it’s very much in line with other things he’s documented to have said, as well as the stated principles of the Fascist party.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Elon makes an offer on twitter,

If Musk is one of the bad guys, the ultimate goal might be to consolidate control of Twitter by getting the smaller shareholders to bail out.

If he’s one of the good guys… I can’t figure out why he’d want Twitter

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

It should be obvious that Twitter is a massive Intel control operation that has purposefully disrupted human communication in a demonstrably negative way, and has hundreds of millions of people corralled into a socio/political cul de sac in order to better direct their attention and normalize overt censorship, as well as providing non stop intel on the general population.
Taking control of Twitter, or at least exposing it and disrupting its hypnotic hold on the hearts and minds of the bulk of the Anglosphere is a massive win, if it plays out.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

My guess is he’s offering the controllers money to bail out and avoid the crash. They get paid, launder more money, and divest from the machine before whatever bad news hits and they’re exposed somehow.

Everything musk has touched has served the globohomo agenda, so why would this be any different?

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

“…Everything musk has touched has served the globohomo agenda…”

You talk like a fag.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Walt Disney World has a secret underground tunnel system.

It’s hidden, but hardly secret. The tunnels are how maintenance people and performers get around outside of public view. That’s also where the employee toilets, changing rooms, and break rooms are. Almost every article talking about working at Disney talks about the tunnels.

Nobody Special
Nobody Special
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

I agree that focusing on the well known employee access tunnels and suggesting something nefarious seems like a red herring. Also focusing on Walt Disney himself obscures the many other more recent execs that probably need scrutiny. Walt died in 1966 – a long time ago. A lot of things happened In the ensuing 56 years that should get attention more than Walt.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Mexican border blockade threatens to leave US supermarkets without produce ahead of Easter.

I’ve been doing the grocery shopping since last year. Produce has been strange. Tomatos are always available. Lettuce has been iffy, particularly plain old crisp lettuce. I have yet to see radishes for sale.

My wife eats a ton of ice cream, so I buy it for her. I never know what’s going to be available; sometimes the stuff she likes, sometimes only off-brands I’ve never heard of, sometimes none at all. Most ice cream used to be made locally, but I’m beginning to suspect that’s not how it works any more.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Dude, if you can get Turkey Hill NATURAL just buy that. It’s awesome. Reg Turkey hill is horrible. But the NATURAL is outstanding.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Jim Stone lives in Mexico he says there is NO PROBLEM with food or anything there. They have plenty and the shelves are stocked.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Huge gas explosion at a gas plant.

Whenever the price of fuel goes up, there’s always a refinery fire or gas explosion in the same general time frame.

Funny, that.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Mexican cartels fly 9,000 drone flights into the U.S. to surveil law enforcement operations.

The DEA has (eventually) captured cartel submarines, discovered underground highways and railroads (actual railroads with tracks), and drone cargo aircraft, most of which had been in operation for decades before the DEA got around to noticing.

Given the funding the cartels have, I wouldn’t be surprised if they have their own spy satellites now… though camera drones are probably more useful for their operations.

map
map
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

This whole Cartel/DEA circle jerk is just distraction. Most drugs come into America the same way iPhones do: in big cargo containers.

The Cartels are just elaborate theatre.

Just Me
Just Me
2 years ago

Democrats fear Sen. Dianne Feinstein no longer mentally fit for Congress

So now she’s eligible to be President?

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> RNC unanimously votes to withdraw from the Commission on Presidential Debates.

Might as well; we know who runs the debates.

I’m not sure the debates have any political value anyway. I’ve never watched one, and don’t know anyone in meatspace who has watched one. I doubt the media watches them. The only people who do watch them seem to be bloggers mining them for material.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Debates appeal to the soft-skulled and smooth-brained retards who watch Ben Shapiro or Chunk Yogurt and just want to see the other team get McOwned le epic style. Caring about a debate or thinking they matter beyond the timeframe in which they physically take place, in 99% of instances, is just a soft IQ test to see if your number has two or three digits.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

My boomer MIL skipped our daughter’s first ever performance on a stage- school Christmas recital- because she just absolutely had to want a democratic primary debate live.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Authorities seize $13 billion from Abramovich associates in the “largest asset freeze in UK history.”

The “assets” are probably real property – real estate, ships, motor vehicles, maybe companies.

I was thinking about money in his bank accounts, and then came to a realization: there’s no need to take the money; it’s valueless. If they need money, they just tap a few keys and it enters the system from nowhere.

Money has some value as a tool for them to acquire real property, but inflation (which they sponsor) means it evaporates just sitting there; it’s not a way to store wealth any more. Money is for schmucks.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Was Disney started as the Jeffrey Epstein/Child-trafficking operation of its time? 

Pedos go where the kids are.

The company might have been clean once, but the pedos are open about being in control of it now.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Tucker Carlson admits he is unvaccinated.

[eyebrows up] Reeeally?!

He works for Fox, which is full-on vaxx, and said they’d fire any employees, from janitors to on-air talent, if they didn’t get the Jab(tm)?

And Fox let him slide all this time without getting fired, and now, after all the vaxx furor, now just casually mentions he’s not vaxxed?

“Seems legit…”

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Riddle me this about the Hunter Biden laptop. Why are we still at two more weeks, more than a year later? In October 2020, dozens, if not hundreds of people must have had access to that info, and yet not even one of them put that on a torrent site or just mass emailed people with the worst bits. I can understand why most people wouldn’t want to have anything to do with something so hot, but there are always individuals who talk a big game about how patriotic and righteous they are, so why were they no-shows before the election, when it would have mattered the most?

I wouldn’t be too surprised if that laptop was just a carefully curated limited hangout to distract from even worse stuff.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Can’t abandon possibility that FBI and DOJ are controlling leaks because of the ongoing case. It’s possible (maybe unlikely but possible) that some division in FBI has been using the laptop for cases.

Fwiw, the whole episode looked like a spycraft info drop to me.

Chain of custody issues are interesting, but I am not sure anyone has enough info to say one way or the other as to admissibility or use in ongoing investigations.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

You all did see that on the Lupercal
I thrice presented him a kingly crown,
Which Trump did thrice refuse

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

Mexican cartels fly 9,000 drone flights into the U.S. to surveil law enforcement operations.

This is a huge opportunity totally going to waste. Drones are a real problem for our military. Here we have people sending us free targets to practice on, and they’re sitting on their hands. I would offer people cash prizes to shoot these down. Americans are inventive people, think of all the kids that would try to capture these if we offered a grand or so for every one they bring down. Get some second Lieutenants down there to see who is successful and how they do it.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

I nearly passed out when I realized Glazyev, the Russian economics Czar is in the LaRouche orbit. His “basket of resources” based currency is pure LaRouche. As is RUS cutting edge mil tech. Incredible. Really gives some weight to the idea of a counter-Cabal. Builders vs Financiers/Usurers. Eutropic vs Entropic.

https://www.interpretermag.com/sergey-glazyev-and-the-american-fascist-cult/

https://thesaker.is/exclusive-russian-geo-economics-tzar-sergey-glazyev-introduces-the-new-global-financial-system/

Fwiw, and I find it hilarious, MMC openly calls LaRouche the final gatekeeper that has to be overcome. They’re right, but it is funny because they’re GCHQ or Mi6 and Lyndon was the most based City of London hater ever.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 years ago

That paper about gatekeepers was one of MMC’s best efforts, even if it was only done to make him look like the dog’s bollocks in the end. But now pretending that Ukraine is only theater done by both sides is flat earth territory and definitely over-egging the pudding.

Sorry, I have to show off my Britishisms when I can.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Wait til you realize the Earth is actually flat. Gonna be a fun one watching that spiral.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

Re: possible ongoing regime change here and in RUS

Widely reported the areas under lockdown in CHN are the base if Xi rival support.

I do think we are seeing an attempt in US to do to our oligarchs what Putin did to RUS oligarchs. You can stay rich if you stay out of politics.

phelps
2 years ago

Bitchute embed is borked. Embeds fine, but only shows about 20% of the vertical space, and fullscreen doesn’t work. On chrome/Win10
Update: Fullscreen button sort of works (has scrollbars but right size) in the RSS feed being read on feedbin.

Last edited 2 years ago by phelps
Atavisionary
Atavisionary
2 years ago

>John Hinckley Jr. to play a sold-out concert after his unconditional release. You know how it works.
Bill Ayers and his wife got professorships. I guess they provide different types of retirement packages to suit the mood of different assets.
I guess that suggests Hinckley was more a conscious asset than Sirhan Sirhan who was probably an MKultra victim/patsy.

Raymond R
Raymond R
2 years ago

Re: New Jersey’s New Rat Out Your Neighbor Line; people should call this line everytime MSM puts on the evening news. Report ABC, CBS,Fox, NBC etc. That will quickly get the snitch line shut down.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Raymond R
2 years ago

I’d buy multiple burner phones just to fill their storage capacity up with fat, juicy farts into the answering machine 110 times a day. I don’t live in Joysie, what are they gonna do about it?

phelps
2 years ago

On the bitchute video:
I think he missed it on the lady being a director. The directors are all wearing red. Some guy drops a red hat before the video to show where the show is going to be. Once they are all rolling, then he comes in and picks up the hat. All the people running the show are wearing red, and all the actors are wearing monochrome.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Fort Bragg is the setting of the movie “Men Who Stare At Goats”, which is a cheesy comedy that claims that it is based on ‘true’ events of physic operations done at Fort Bragg. You know this is a ‘disclosure’ movie, meant to confuse the truth with partial truths. They have a scene in it where the character that Kevin Spacey plays gives LSD and flashes a red strobe light on him (they mention MK Ultra here) to an unassuming cadet (or whatever his rank is), and he goes into a psychotic rage, is completely naked, runs out into the commons and starts shooting at people, then shoots himself.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
2 years ago

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/two-gop-lawmakers-become-first-us-officials-visit-ukraine-russias-inva-rcna24504

U.S. Congresswoman Victoria Kulheyko Spartz (née Ukrainian), Indiana 5th District, mentioned in article above, where Senator Steve Daines (R-MT) bemoans “Russian atrocities” (allegedly) following trip back home to her place of birth, Ukraine. 

From her Wiki: “While Kulheyko was in college, she met her future husband, Jason Spartz, on a train in Europe and began dating him.” Became a citizen in 2006 and 11 years later bang, she’s a Congresswoman.  

1. She wasn’t born here, but in 2017 we’re told (allegedly) that she won an election for a Congressional seat, and 
2. met her husband on a train in Europe (what are the odds?!), and 
3. she has on her Congressional homepage a giant photo of her standing proudly next to Miss Lindsey Grahamnest announcing a War Crimes resolution against Russian President Chad Putin.

Well, since I assume 99% of all “elected” officials are Cabal, gonna call this one triple-verified.  

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Chief_Tuscaloosa
2 years ago

7/10, would bang.

Seriously, though, at first the train story reminded me of Tony Blair and Cherie Booth allegedly meeting on a bus (very blue collar for two aristocrats) instead of being strategically paired off, but I now I think this might be more of an Anna Chapman situation, the Russian spy who got her name from some unsuspecting British bloke. I’m guessing they did meet on a train, just that she captured the guy, maybe as a solo effort, maybe with some help from others. Women like that don’t usually marry guys who look so ordinary, not without an additional motive.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

?? Victoria and Cherie don’t look hot

TRX
TRX
Reply to  kid
2 years ago

Have a politician choose between a smoking hot woman (11 on a scale of 1 to 10) and a 4, but the 4 has connections that could be advantageous to the politician’s career.

They’ll go for the 4 every time, because they’re focused on power, not pulchitrude.

Philalethes
Philalethes
2 years ago

Re DuckDuckGo: I’ve been using DDG in (ungoogled) Chromium, because I didn’t see Brave among its default search engines (and was too lazy to choose it from Bookmarks every time I wanted to do a search), but I just discovered how to set Brave as default there (and presumably in other Chromium-based browsers): https://search.brave.com/default.

Philalethes
Philalethes
2 years ago

About Elon Musk and Twitter: See yesterday’s excellent article at CTH on what’s really behind Twitter: https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/04/14/elon-musk-make-a-massive-proposal-offers-to-purchase-twitter-for-41-billion-with-plan-to-take-company-private.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Philalethes
2 years ago

That was good. And I think that is correct. It’s seemed pretty obvious to me Twitter was NSA from beginning (or really soon after beginning). See use in Color Revolutions etc.

The thing CTH misses, is that Musk is the largest contractor for DoD. That means he doesn’t do anything without DoD approval. And Trump famously said something like “We have to protect Elon” and “After what we did for him, he owes us.”.

I think we have to read Musk’s action as something DoD wants.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 years ago

Musk had to sue the military so that he could launch their satellites. He won.

savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 years ago

“Musk is the largest contractor for DoD”
Not even remotely true. He’s not even in the top 100.

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Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  savantissimo
2 years ago

Yeah, I don’t believe that either. If he really said that, then you should not take as fact anything else he says as true. It may be the case he never even said this at all.

map
map
Reply to  Philalethes
2 years ago

This is a really eye-opening article. Twitter is a simultaneous user engagement system, as are most comment-oriented sites. Its backend database costs increase exponentially because every event initiated by a user has to notify all of the other followers the user engages with. One tweet could generate hundreds of database events. This business model does not scale.

The only way Twitter can be viable is if runs on government hardware.

The thing is, Musk is also probably an asset of intelligence, so why does the CIA want to burn Twitter?

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  map
2 years ago

DoD not CIA. Not sure they want to burn it. But maybe they do. DoD seems all in on CHN conflict. Maybe a purge of Twitter or burn it down as hopeless

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Musk is probably not CIA.
Some other agency or faction therein.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Just because Musk is an asset does not mean he’s a CIA asset. The different agencies are often in very serious competition (and warfare) with each other.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  map
2 years ago

I don’t think Musk is controlled by any agency. I expect he works with them The defense dept. is very interested in his planetary comm system. I’m sure other agencies are too.

Philalethes
Philalethes
2 years ago

“Democrat Billionaire Mike Bloomberg pays less than half the tax rate paid by average Americans”: Why not just return to the Constitution as written, which prohibits capitation taxes (Article I:9:4). The legitimate functions of the federal government could easily be funded by tariffs as the Constitution directs. 
Alternatively, my proposal for “fair” taxation: a 5% sales tax, collected at the county level (where there can still be some citizen oversight), then shared out to various levels of government: let them fight it out. No other taxes; that would be enough to fund the legitimate functions of all levels of government. 

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  Philalethes
2 years ago

There was actually a Single Tax political platform back in the 1800s. It got shouted down. Later attempts didn’t fare any better.

Taxes are *control*. Most of the time the polity doesn’t even need the money; they levy the taxes to remind their subjects who holds the whip.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Philalethes
2 years ago

I want all federal taxation to be tariffs.
But I’d settle for the feds taking a percentage of state budgets for some of it.

States should be allowed to have interstate tariffs on good where the state is the final destination but be limited to some fraction of the federal tariff rate.

Excise taxes paid on the first sale by the manufacturer of various items is another possibility.
Property taxes are evil but I would even put up with them if primary residences were exempt.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

There’s a guy who ran for President when Trump won. Scott Smith. He’s a genius. This guy invented Mortgage Backed Securities but his actually worked because he made sure it was a broad based legitimate loans not liar loans. As soon as Jews got a hold of this idea they of course corrupted it as they do everything. It was a good idea and good for the economy and finance before the Jews destroyed it. Read his stuff he has some great ideas.

https://web.archive.org/web/20160126102250/http://www.scottsmith2016.com/#scott-smith-home-1

Scott has a totally different tax system. I read a book about taxes. Went through all the history of them Charles Adams,”For Good And Evil: The Impact Of Taxes On The Course Of Civilization”. Great book tying together a lot of history with the financial power of different countries to raise money and how it effected history. A bit dense at times though but not surprising given the nature of the subject.

In the book he emphasized that the best taxes were small but very broad. That’s what Scott Smith’s taxes are. He would also break up the FED banking cartel and pay off all the debt.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

“with a 1/10th of 1% tax on all payments.”

Absolutely a non-starter.
That’s total financial surveillance.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

And this is the truth of internet anonymity – ie, it’s an illusion allowed to the masses specifically so that they can be hammered later.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
2 years ago
TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Yeah, I think that’s the backstory behind “The Terminator”…

What’s interesting is, you don’t actually need a self-aware artificial intelligence. Just some bad guys who control communications. Nowadays, a defense contractor might never see a government representative; they respond to a digital Request for Proposal, they get a digital contract with electronic signature, they get paid by direct deposit, and all interactions are via e-mail. And it’s not that hard to synthesize a voice if you really need to make a phone call.

Think how much “infrastructure” works the same way.

There’s an old computer thing called the Turing Test, which is a pass/fail conversation between a human and a computer. (done with a keypunch and card decks Back When) When the human couldn’t tell if he was talking to a computer or anothe human, the software was deemed to have passed the Turing Test.

Maybe 30 years ago I realized half of my incoming email failed the Turing Test… even from people I was pretty sure were human, having met them in meatspace.

But also consider, the way “infrastructure” works, the Turing Test doesn’t matter; the humans and whatever is on the other end of the connection interact in certain highly formalized ways, much easier to mimic than random conversation.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Because I’ve always got to be the guy that reminds everyone of the corrupt foundations of the Roman church and how that led to heresies that even the most faithful now ardently defend as “tradition” – Christmas and Easter.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/XL9myiu0GPsD/

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

My guess on Disney is that Walt Disney was a decent man. He was a patriot. And he used his studios and talent to very much enrich American culture, bringing our literature and history to life and celebrating it. He was also a pioneering educator, really moving forward the use of motion pictures for learning and training purposes.
Disneyland isn’t an “amusement park” in the classic sense of the world. It’s an utterly breathtakingly original and effective museum, in the truest sense of that word. It brings culture to life, makes it accessible and transmissible. It celebrates history and gives an inspiring view of the future so that we can dwell in a pleasant and hopeful presence. It should be pointed out that he initially struggled for years to obtain the financing for Disneyland.
In every way, everything about Disney’s original work and park is completely antithetical to Cabal’s goals, which seeks to delete history and strip us of our heritage.
And Walt was a fervent anti-Communist, which is really just what they called anti-cabal people before cabal was a thing.
Disney’s legacy MUST be destroyed so that no one like him rises again.
So I don’t buy any of these notions that Walt was “one of them.” He clearly was not.
But it should be obvious that they were doing absolutely everything to infiltrate and exploit his organization and influence it.

Fjork
Fjork
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Yes, Walt was a good man who loved heritage America, its people, values, culture, history and legends. He rebuilt his studio after having his original character Oswald the Rabbit and several employees taken from him. So, he was wary of Jewish trickery moving forward and fought off a union takeover.
His major failure was bending to the pressure of the US war machine. He was an America-First patriot and anti-war. When the government threatened to shut down his studio using war powers, he agreed to start making propaganda films. He did save his studio, but never shook free of that influence. (His EPCOT was never built. It was far too ambitious for anyone without his vision and drive.)
After his death the company was run into the ground by a combination of weak leadership and intentional sandbagging by Hollywood sharks looking to steal the company from the Disney family. They did and installed Michael Eisner. A Jew proclaimed “More Disney than Disney” by Time magazine.

Porter Rockwell
Porter Rockwell
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I think he was about as good as Biden! Check the Wiki article on the 33 Disney Club. You and I aren’t getting in there! That’s where the high level pedo elites hang out and good old Walt was part of it.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

“What pisses me off is every year Americans have to spend a day or two of their lives playing accountant, when the government could simply tell businesses to charge a set percentage per purchase, and have it all done by math and computers. If you want, charge more on luxury goods. No more audits, no more IRS, no having to deal with government. Take all those Americans, add up all those days, and that is life – time with family, and friends – a precious resource, just thrown away. Each million American-days in a year is almost 3,000 years of cumulative life just wasted each year paying Cabals bill’s for surveillance, and pedophile rings, and all the rest of the shitbaggery.”

That’s the whole point.
They want to take not only our money but our lives. (little bit by little bit if not all at once)

That’s actually the point of taking the money too, you had to waste that much more of your time to earn the extra money they steal, probably doing something that profits them.

Ecclesiasticus 34:22

“He that taketh away his neighbour’s living slayeth him; and he that defraudeth the labourer of his hire is a bloodshedder.”

King James Version (KJV) (1611 Apocrypha)

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

> Musk is about to reveal, once and for all, is Twitter a company owned by individuals who are all operating independently according to their own financial self interest, as we are told, or is it one big a CIA/Cabal psyop?

Musk is already a known fake-money fake-rich fake-entrepreneur fully funded and controlled by cabal. If he’s handing out ridiculously inflated sums of money to Twatter leadership you can be sure it’s nothing more than a payoff for being good little minions, and a warning to jump ship before whatever nonsense that’s cooking in the background is revealed.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

“…Musk is already a known fake-money fake-rich fake-entrepreneur fully funded and controlled by caba…”

Prove it. You talk like a Jew.

Debra Shaffer
Debra Shaffer
2 years ago

https://twitter.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1513166937978810379?s=19
Kewl. I’m sending this in when the anons come together and create a real school curriculum.

Debra Shaffer
Debra Shaffer
2 years ago
Debra Shaffer
Debra Shaffer
2 years ago

https://twitter.com/InternetHippo/status/1308984744097574912?s=19
Still circulating since 2020. K types not liking the r type lies.

Debra Shaffer
Debra Shaffer
2 years ago

https://twitter.com/MILFWEEED/status/1510967445619712001?s=19
I remember when “news” was something that you saw ONCE a day, near supper. People THOUGHT about things then. And had some education. 24 hour continual news is surely a bad thing, because even people I once suspected of intelligence are…not handling the influx well.

phelps
Reply to  Debra Shaffer
2 years ago

That was a boomer anomaly. Before then, there were multiple papers with multiple editions in each town. Even if you only subscribed to one paper, you would get the morning and evening editions, along with any extras they printed (hence the old, ‘extra, extra, read all about it” cliché.) In a reasonably sized city, you could expect at least two or three papers doing two editions a day, and lots of people subscribed to them all and were getting six (or more, with extras) papers a day.
The evening news was to centralize you into the same narrative in three slightly different flavors, and take you away from all the news that people were reading (and able to keep to compare back to days later, which you couldn’t do with network news).

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

That was an early 20th century phenomenon.
Also a big city thing.

Most places had one paper, maybe only a weekly, if they had one at all.
The farther back you go the less likely that there was even that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

When the Duluth Model of Domestic Violence is out:
https://dalrock.wordpress.com/2016/07/21/all-roads-lead-to-duluth/

https://dalrock.wordpress.com/2017/02/06/setting-the-record-straight-on-duluth/

And the family courts are fixed and those problems as outlined here are dealt with:
https://dalrock.wordpress.com/2012/04/14/threatpoint/

Then the Old Guard is truly out.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

California Balks On Vax Mandate For Schoolchildren – Will Delay Until At Least July 2023
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/california-balks-vax-mandate-schoolchildren-will-delay-until-least-july-2023

General's Addition
General's Addition
2 years ago

“Walt Disney World has a secret underground tunnel system.”

2600 Magazine had an article about this system in the 1990s.

For those of us brave enough to infiltrate the “Magic Mouse” back in the 1980s via the not-very-well-concealed “Pirates of the Caribbean” entry point, we were rewarded with walking around a secret underground lair in a Disney character costume without being noticed …

… until you started to approach Space Mountain.

There are critical assets around that ride, and so even approaching it from those weirdly windy surface walkways around the perimeter of the park would earn you a surveillance detail for the rest of your time in the park.

Now the system is so heavy with camera surveillance that you can’t do what we got away with back in the 1980s.

Tomorrowland was very forward-looking if you catch my general drift, and the access entry points were hard to pass through without notice if you weren’t already in costume.

I learned the first day that Goofy was in fact the strongest character of the old Disney characters: the costume was made big enough that it’d fit all but the extremely obese, making wearing it by someone with a professional athlete’s build an easy task.

It’s still hot as hell in the costume given the heat of a Florida summer.

The system exists so that character actors in costume can move across the park without being slowed down. Once on the surface, if you were in a character costume, kids would slow you down and you’d have to play the role of the character, but in the tunnels you could move with purpose.

Back then, there were people who were wise to the infiltration but did nothing about it. They knew that there would be certain adventurers who wanted to see the hidden “Magic Mouse”, and as long as they stayed tourists who didn’t mess with anything, especially the experience the kids were having, they were considered to be a tolerable presence.

Play nice with the kids and you were just an unpaid character actor as far as they were concerned. Somewhere out there are pictures of people’s kids and me doing a LARP as Goofy. It really helped to be a voice actor, BTW, and Goofy’s voice was super easy to do.

I didn’t get thrown out of the park for that stunt, and I came back with Minnie Mouse the next day who also didn’t get thrown out.

But these days, they’d probably hand people like us over to the police for some made-up “terrorist threat” excuse.

The new surveillance culture fucks up this kind of good time being a “hidden tourist”.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  General's Addition
2 years ago

I’m not saying Disney is not “now” a perverted pile of pedophilia but it seems I read a very long time ago about the tunnels. That Disney built these so that he could move material, trash and park workers about the park and not intrude on the people’s experience. So that everything seemed to appear like magic instead of having people hauling stuff around in carts all over the place.

savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  General's Addition
2 years ago

There’s a lot of odd secrecy around Disney. The WP “Walt Disney” talk page history fairly glows. For example, why is Disney’s WW I ambulance service swept under the rug? He and McDonald’s magnate Ray Kroc were friends in the same Red Cross unit, aged 15 and 16 when they started. For some reason, this information keeps getting scrubbed from the Disney page, among many other odd lacunae.
(Hemingway and Dos Passos also were acquaintances in the WW I ambulance service. The Friends’ Ambulance Unit had an even more remarkable list of alumni.)

X15
X15
Reply to  savantissimo
2 years ago

Here’s one I betcha didn’t know: John Allen Muhammad, the DC Sniper, and Police Commissioner Charles Moose, lead investigator of … the DC Sniper, were in the same National Guard unit at the same time in Montgomery County Maryland. Late 80s to early 90s for Muhammad.

They’ve really kept that one suppressed. Tis why it is highly likely Muhammad was never executed. Lies, lies, and more lies.

Grips
Grips
2 years ago

Elon Musk is just another CIA actor. Why does everyone go along with his fake celebrity? He is an uncharismatic and unintelligent stooge and glowing brighter than supernova. Just research his involvement with companies and where they get their money from. Government subsidies are not to “help” company grow, but to make them govt’s slave. Everything that comes from Musk is guaranteed to have backdoors and other hidden surprises.
Musk would be a total nobody if he wasn’t compromised, he is heavily subsidized, controlled and propped up. Musk has ties with Michael Griffin, (head of NASA 2005-2009). Griffin was also working for In-Q-Tel, a CIA subdivision.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7361801/Jeffrey-((((Epstein))))-claimed-crisis-manager-Elon-Musk.html
https://www.businessinsider.com/tech-moguls-jeffrey-((((epstein))))-connected-bill-gates-elon-musk-2019-8#elon-musk-ceo-of-tesla-and-spacex-2
https://dailycaller.com/2019/08/13/((((epstein))))-musk-saudi-tesla/
https://www.businessinsider.com/jeffrey-epsteins-ex-girlfriend-dated-kimbal-musk-brother-of-tesla-founder-elon-musk-2020-1 
Musk’s grandfather is of interest, he was a technocrat: https://www.technocracy.news/shock-elon-musks-grandfather-was-head-of-canadas-technocracy-movement/
Musk is a frontman, a figurehead sponsored by In-Q-Tel, which is a CIA subdivision, which is tasked with funding companies in order to make them part of the government, so they can put their backdoors and other surprises.
Research In-Q-Tel:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-cias-venture-capital-firm-like-its-sponsor-operates-in-the-shadows-1472587352
https://www.businessinsider.com/companies-funded-by-cia-2016-9
https://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2012/07/16/156839153/in-q-tel-the-cias-tax-funded-player-in-silicon-valley
https://washingtontechnology.com/articles/2019/06/05/inqtel-forge-ai-investment.aspx
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200414005415/en/Q-CTRL-Announces-Strategic-Investment-In-Q-Tel-Accelerate-Quantum
You can bet anything Musk touches is one of them.
In-Q-Tel is also behind the mobile game Pokemon, through it they got all these millions of people all around the world intel-gathering for them and giving it all to western intel agencies for free. It was clever. Imagine how much data in pictures, geo-location, Wi-Fi, BlueTooth and others that probably were harvested like call logs, text messages etc. were just like that acquired for free. It was smart move on their part. I admire their ingenuity.
https://www.networkworld.com/article/3099092/the-cia-nsa-and-pokmon-go.html
https://sociable.co/technology/cia-backed-pokemon-go-privacy/ 
Finally but not least, an exposé by Miles Mathis
http://mileswmathis.com/musk.pdf

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savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Kayfabe / Hegelian dialectic strategy – probably; internal factions is another possibility.
Also, the intelligence and propaganda purpose of Twitter will enhanced if people think it has real free speech (more credulity in what is put out & less self-censorship = better sentiment analysis). Musk gets more popularity with one faction of the public, who will then ignore the intel. agency backing for Starlink and Tesla, while potentially extending Tesla popularity beyond wealthy leftists. There may also be some benefit from increased polarization, but I don’t think they’re going to make Elon a “heel” character. Their sentiment analysis probably shows that only a small faction on the left really want to think of themselves as being against free speech – they just don’t want to encounter any contrary opinions, and that won’t actually change much, just enough to keep the ‘ol amygdalae popping, deepen division, and enhance control over public opinion.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Is it getting too expensive to subsidize Twitter and Tesla? Did DIA compromise Musk?

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Grips
2 years ago

S….Elon Musk is…”

Blah, blah, blah…Every single thing you said has nothing, not even one thing to do with Musk. All the subsidies he got were voted in by Congress before he made electric cars. The same with rockets. The providence of subsidies for rockets goes all the way back to the Reagan administration, where a bunch of people got together to find a way to make the US competitive in Space again. It’s been a huge success in Musk case. I notice you don’t say a damn word about the massive, huge, stupendous amounts of cash they have shoveled into Lockheed Martin and Boeing’s pockets to build space launch vehicles and they have not flown, one damn thing. Not one. Not a single launch for over $30 billion. The money paid to Musk was worth much more than we gave him.

All the stuff about monitoring in cars, that’s been LAW for decades in ALL cars. Congress is responsible for that. How do you think Micheal Hastings was driven into that tree? So you can’t blame that on Musk either.

I went to every link you linked and not any of them where you insinuate that he was funded by them is his name mentioned. So in fact you are just making insinuations with not one damn thing to back it up. I do now that several large 9nvestment and hedge funds invested very large amounts of money n Tesla when they say that he could build electric cars successfully. They are really impressed with the self driving because of the huge profits in car sharing and self-driving. Every single one of these funds that have invested in him have seen some of the most extraordinary leaps in stock value in history, so, so far you can say they have made very wise decisions funding him. Many say Tesla will be a trillion dollar company soon. He has the factories. The charging stations. The employees to make the cars and MOST IMPORTANTLY, he has all the batteries he wants because he foresaw huge growth and built state of the art automated battery factories. No one else but the Chinese have this level of battery production. Maybe not even the Chinese. None of the auto makers have any good solid battery supply.

It figures that you push Miles Mathis because he is nothing but one big gobbledygook warped brained lying individual, or actually “committee”. The same Miles Mathis who brought us such super precise information that the US Olympic team gym girls are CIA agents. I’m sure you all believe that. I mean who wouldn’t? Why with that super intelligent CIA gym girl analysis it’s a foregone conclusion that whatever Miles says about Musk must be really, really accurate. In fact if Miles Mathis is worried about Musk it’s extremely likely that he is a high threat to the deep State.

I really don’t get Musk twitter buy out scheme. The only thing that makes good sense is it’s a massive in your face troll to the folks at twitter knowing that they CAN NOT actually sell to him. If that is the case then he looks ever more like if not a angel at least on the good guy side of the ledger.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Musk’s role, the same role others of his ilk have played throughout US history, is to create the illusion that the average shlub has more control over his life and his outcomes than he really does. People who believe that their lives are free to do with as they please have two benefits for Cabal. First, people try and work hard. They do things. They start businesses, go to school, have jobs, borrow money, have families, and buy houses and cars. IOW, they produce, like happy cows giving more milk. Second, if they fail, then they blame no one but themselves. The analysis of what went wrong is always inwardly directed. The Cabal can then appropriate all the fruits of this labor and never get blamed when circumstances turn against the clueless people.

This is why the paths across so many disparate technologies and industries have been cleared for Musk. The role that he plays is necessary mythology for the Cabal government to maintain: the guy with a humble background who came from nowhere to change the world. Established, faceless, bureaucracies staffed with talented people working anonymously are propping up figureheads like Elon Musk.

It’s the same pattern as Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, Howard Hughes and Walt Disney, or Rockefeller and Ford, or Edison and Westinghouse.

Even the Soviet Union had a similar practice. Ever hear of Kalashnikov, MiG (Mikoyan-Gurevich), and Tupolev? These are all names of Soviet citizens who, supposedly, built great weapons and aircraft. But the Soviets were communists who did not believe in property rights. Most of everything they built was built by a committee. The Soviet system would not allow, let alone reward, an individual designer or inventor. Yet, even here, the Soviets understood the value of these figures, because they gave the average Soviet citizen something to strive for.

So the whole system works to prop up Musk and tolerate his shenanigans, and people are in awe of it…while the real insiders work hard to deny access to resources using Musk’s technology.

Real geniuses who did try to buck the system and did try to build things on their own, ended up like Nicolai Tesla. It’s why Musk unironically named his flagship company after Nicolai: it’s how we are all going to end up.

And, yes, SpaceX and Blue Origin are all fake.

Sam J.
Sam J.
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2 years ago

You talk like a fag.

Even in the USSR there were very strong super smart persons who drive certain industries and technologies. They found people with talent and fed them resources. There are numerous cases of this.

As usual, you are either incredibly stupid, you are feeding us discombobulated nonsense, or both. I expect both.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Even in the USSR there were very strong super smart persons who drive certain industries and technologies. They found people with talent and fed them resources. There are numerous cases of this.

Or, that’s what they want you to believe.

Sam J.
Sam J.
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2 years ago

You know different, provide evidence. No more Jew pronouncements.

Grips
Grips
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2 years ago

[Editor’s note – From here on out, I am going to edit comments from all sides on this debate to remove personal attacks, so this remains civil. Pose all the facts you want, and attack outsiders any way you wish, but no attacking each other or attributing positions to some personal shortcoming or flaw.]

You haven’t refuted a single claim I made or shown how the facts I present are false.
Elon Musk is a ‘Young Global Leader’. How can anyone see him go on Joe Rogan’s podcast, struggle to put two words in a sentence while he’s hunched over head down with no eye contact and think, wow this guy is a genius.? How can anyone think he’s any form of champion when he’s never stood for anything but the CIA narrative? How can anyone think he’s smart or a savvy businessman when he proposes cartoonishly stupid ideas like the Loop transit system that don’t stand up to 5 minutes of scrutiny? He’s a fake elite and a fake CIA celebrity.
Mathis is a veritable Renaissance Man and a genius on par with Chris Langan. His intellectual achievements are unrivaled as well as penetration into the occult elite. All you have to throw against him is rhetoric.